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Woolly Mammoths Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight.
Woolly Mammoths
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  • CSGEO71158
  • GE577
Miocene Plains Mammals Cenozoic era. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Preinstallation, the mural is on 2 panel carts, Hall 38 windows visible in background.
Miocene Plains Mammals
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  • CSGEO71637
  • GE572
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs Mesozoic. Helmet-crested Corythosaurus, submerged in water, a herd of long-crested Parasaurolophus, heavily armored Palaeoscincus, based on a specimen of Panoplosaurus, ostrichlike Struthiomimus, and flat-headed hadrosaur Edmontosaurus.  Charles R. Knight, the artist, gives an animated effect to the Parasaurolophus by showing individual heads lowering to feed on submerged water vegetation. Installed 1931.
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
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  • CK13_1T
  • GE563
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration Painting by Charles R. Knight.
Moas and Emus
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  • CSGEO59089
  • GE582
Great Ground Sloth, Megatherium. Nearly elephant size, and two types of armadillo like glyptodons, spiked tailed Doedicurus and Glyptodon.  Charles R. Knight painting or mural
Great Ground Sloth
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  • CK21T
  • GE575
Giant Moas of New Zealand. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration painting by Charles R. Knight, shown on a cart before installation.
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO55561
  • GE582
Giant Moas. Dinornis, Great extinct bird. Cenozoic Era. Restoration Painting by Charles R. Knight. Pinned to a board, and a box of Hammer's Lantern Slide Plates is underneath.
Giant Moas
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  • CSGEO59238
  • GE582
Whales of the Eocene Seas. Restoration of the primitive whale. Basilosaurus [Zeuglodon] Painting by Charles R. Knight on wood shelf with wheels.  This may be a study or alternate view of the painting, there is a tail on the whale in the back. Signed Chas. R. Knight 1925
Whales of the Eocene Seas
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  • CSGEO63228
  • GE570
Stegosaurus Jurassic dinosaur had dorsal plates that might have served as heat regulators and a spiked tail that was most likely used for defense against predators. Charles R. Knight painting or mural
Stegosaurus
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  • CK31T
  • GE568
Late or Upper Cretaceous Dinosaurs. Mesozoic. Helmet-crested Corythosaurus, submerged in water, a herd of long-crested Parasaurolophus, heavily armored Palaeoscincus, based on a specimen of Panoplosaurus, ostrichlike Struthiomimus, and flat-headed hadrosaur Edmontosaurus. Painting by Charles R. Knight. Includes ankylosaur (with spikes) and anatosaurs
Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
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  • CSGEO74806
  • GE563
Second (2nd) floor Looking into Hall 38 Fossil Vertebrates exhibit. Restoration painting [mural] of Mastodon by Charles Knight in background.  Museum Interior Signage
Museum interior
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  • GN82775
Two women and two male adult visitors looking at Brontosaurus excelsus, now Apatosaurus, skeleton, Fossil Vertebrates, Hall 38 exhibit.  Posed. Charles Knight mural of T. rex and Triceratops in background
Brontosaurus
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  • GEO82905
Triceratops, cast of skeleton. Charles Knight mural of T. rex and Triceratops in background. Hall 29, DNA to Dinosaurs (Life Over Time) exhibit.
Triceratops
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  • GEO85828
Triceratops, cast of skeleton. Hall 29, DNA to Dinosaurs (Life Over Time) exhibit.  Charles Knight mural of T. rex and Triceratops in background
Triceratops
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  • GEO85828c
Melissa Knight Kalt, Dr. John Flynn, Rhoda Knight Kalt (great granddaughter and granddaughter descendants of Charles Knight) at Teeth, Tusks and Tar Pits exhibit, Donor's Preview standing under the La Brea Tar Pools Charles Knight painting.
Knight Kalt's
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  • GN87379_7A
Wall with boarded up windows of Hall 38 where the Charles Knight mural was mounted. Documentation of deinstallation from Hall 38
Boarded up windows
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  • GN87042_10
Wall with boarded up windows of Hall 38 where the Charles Knight mural was mounted. Documentation of deinstallation from Hall 38
Boarded up windows
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  • GN87042_11
Lambeosaurus lambei Lambe's Lambe lizard SIZE: 49 ft (15m) long, 2.3 tons (2,500kg) AGE: Late Cretaceous,75 million years ago and Albertosaurus taken from ramp, with people and Charles R. Knight mural of T. rex dinosaur in the background. DNA to Dinosaurs exhibit Walk Through [see Gorgosaurus, Daspletosaurus]
Lambeosaurus
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  • GN87287_66c
Albertosaurus, Lambeosaurus and Apatosaurus skeletons, Charles Knight murals. Members' Preview of the DNA to Dinosaurs exhibit: [Life Over Time] in Elizabeth Morse Genius hall [see Gorgosaurus, Daspletosaurus]
Members' Preview
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  • GN87245_51c
Albertosaurus, Lambeosaurus and Apatosaurus skeletons, Charles Knight murals. Members' Preview of the DNA to Dinosaurs exhibit: [Life Over Time] in Elizabeth Morse Genius hall [see Gorgosaurus, Daspletosaurus]
Members' Preview
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  • GN87245_53c